NanoBio IGERT - Physical & Biomolecular Foundations for Designing Nanoprobes for Biology

Research example: Anti-IgG molecule flowed through microfluidic channels.
Research example: Anti-IgG molecule flowed through microfluidic channels. Credit: Konstantopoulos/JHU
  • Create nanoprobes ranging from nanoparticles to lab-on-a-chip devices to study biological systems.
  • View cells and probes in physical, materials, and biological terms.
  • Earn a degree from a participating doctoral program.
  • Work with highly motivated students across disciplines and departments.
  • Receive a yearly stipend and full tuition support.
  • Be part of a groundbreaking educational experience at the crossroads of disciplines.

Current Students

Program Director: Kathleen Stebe, Professor and Chair, Department of Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering.
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